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#16
Quote from: Rufus T Firefly on October 09, 2010, 04:51:10 PM
Quote from: mackers on October 08, 2010, 02:09:45 PM
New attendance limit at the Athletic Grounds will be 25k.

I'm not sure it is so high Mackers. I have a notion it is in and around 19K.

Wouldnt be like the armagh men to exaggerate.  ::)
#17
General discussion / Re: Hats off to Matty Burrows!
October 09, 2010, 01:51:49 PM
If Wayne Rooney had scored a goal like that would everyone be saying it was a fluke? Some posters proably have more of problem with the Irish League and maybe the team that scored it than they would care to admit. Burrows got a bit of luck, but he deserved it for having the cheek to go for it, fair play to him, I think it was a cracker.
#18
General discussion / Re: lovegaa.ie
October 09, 2010, 01:22:03 AM
Quote from: fitzroyalty on October 08, 2010, 10:27:25 PM
The GAA's first dating website! Anyone signed up? I did for a nosy, some princesses knocking about!

If they are anything like the princesses that were knocking about outside Quinns last night I`d steer well clear. We were on our way home from the O2 and the tunnel was closed so we came up through Drumcondra. Suffering Jaysus, there were all shapes and sizes in GAA jersies. One was wearing a Louth shirt and a pair of shoes, she was wearing it like a dress. The Mucksavii arent confined to Ulster I can tell you.
#19
Hell of a goal that Sludden scored in the first minute in that game.  ;) How Our Ma only got 1 player sent off is beyond me. It was a strange game. The Armagh team didnt come out for the first half and their supporters went home in the second half.
#20
What are the odds on Liverpool going down? A 9 point deduction would have them in minus figures even before the merseyside derby.
#21
Liverpool are likely to face a nine-point deduction if its parent company Kop Holdings goes into administration next week. Looks like the Premier League are putting a bit of pressure on the Yanks, the current Yanks that is.
#22
Jesus I`ve seen it all now, 5Sams accused of jumping on a bandwagon.  ::) Like a few of us, 5Sams has been there through thick and thin. He has seen Down win a few AIs as well.
We have the matter of a league game in Newry to whet the appetite and who can forget what happened in The Marshes in the last league campaign? It wasnt the Down fans leaving early.  :D
#23
Great draw for both sides, both have scores to settle. A lot of things will happen between now and the first round of the championship, so I`m not going to make any wild predictions. I`d be disappointed to lose this one though. We`ll keep agent O`Rourke in place for at least another season then.  :D

"Paddy O`Rourke, is still An Dún"  ;)
#25
Quote from: Banana Man on October 06, 2010, 03:12:18 PM
I have no problem with redveloping casement, as someone else said the money will be lost if not used up but I owuld have a problem taking Ulster Finals out of clones.

There is just something specal about ulster final day in Clones, I never liked going to casement but would be a great venue for Antrim gaels and fair play and good luck to them with it

I`d much rather travel to Belfast to a game than to Clones. Clones is a dive, full of drunks, it seems to bring out the worst in our youth and in many cases those who should have a bit more cop on. You dont get that in Casement. You can be back on the motorway within minutes after a game in Casement, you`ll spend hours trying to get out of a muddy field in Clones. Casement is long overdue this revamp, it cant  happen soon enough.
#26
General discussion / Re: Please don't laugh...
October 06, 2010, 04:45:31 PM
Quote from: The Real Laoislad on October 06, 2010, 04:36:28 PM
And while he was there,there are plenty of other stuff to do in Thailand  :)

With the brothers woman?
#27
General discussion / Re: The Big Bailout (of the PIGS?)
October 05, 2010, 09:40:16 PM
Quote from: Pangurban on October 05, 2010, 09:31:40 PM
When are the citizens of the dung heap which is now the so called Irish Republic, going to wake up, stop their impotent whining and take their country back. The Prime Minister of Finland is to be charged in a court of law with neglect, their fraudelent Bankers are in jail. Here in this fantasy land we are told no one done anything wrong. Is Child Abuse no longer a crime

I keep asking the same question, but there does not seem to be an answer. No one seems to be willing to stand up and say STOP.
#28
General discussion / Re: Please don't laugh...
October 05, 2010, 04:36:43 PM
Quote from: TacadoirArdMhacha on October 05, 2010, 04:29:48 PM
What do you do for weddings without a suit Ziggy?

Track Suit?

Ziggy you need to find someone to make your clothes or at least alter those that you buy. There must be a good seemstress/tailor in your area? I dont know how small you are but could you not wear designer kids clothes? And Im not taking the piss here, most kids now wont wear cheap clothing, its all brand names and designer brands when they are going to the teenage disco.
You`ll get a made to measure suit at the likes of Louis Copeland in Dublin. Call them and ask them what they can do for you, you may be surprised, I am sure your not the only one in this situation.
Have you searched  for an on line community for small people?
#29
Strange that this is announed while the Bridge are still in the championship.
#30
General discussion / Re: Budget Cuts in Stormont
October 04, 2010, 09:41:53 PM
People should learn to live within their means. If any one person in a household is earning £44k or above then they certainly don't need child benefit. I think these type of benefits should be stopped, give benefits to those who actually need it and take them away from those who play the system and do quite well out of it. In many cases there is simply no incentive to work.